Monday, September 26, 2011

Zombie Night coming to Las Vegas! Apocalypse!

It's not quite Halloween timeyet and it's definitely not Christmas, but any time is always a good timefor Santa Zombie. With that in mind, PollyGrind.com and Pacific Entertainment arecelebrating the DVD release of Sean Cain's Silent Night Zombie Night with a Las Vegas screening at theatre7 (1406 South 3rd Street, Las Vegas, NV89104) on October 1.

The screening will featurethree films from Pacific Entertainment's new horror slate. Along with SilentNight Zombie Night, will be Ryan Thompson's Zombie Apocalypse: Redemption andJon Springer's The Hagstone Demon.

"There ain't nothingbetter to kick off October than watching a trio of kick ass horror films at Las Vegas' premiere indie destination," Cain said."It should be a lot fun and help geteveryone in the mood for Halloween, as well as

PollyGrind."

Silent Night Zombie Nighthits DVD shelves October 4. The PollyGrind Film Festival officially kicks offon October 7. The second-year underground event will showcase more than 100films, including Cain's latest film Breath of Hate

The not-so typical zombiefilm chronicles a viral outbreak the week before Christmas that turns thecitizens of Los Angeles into thewalking dead.

On the brink of severing tieswith both his wife and longtime partner, L.A.P.D. officer Frank Talbot(Forcinito) finds himself trapped with them. As death closes in, their survival isfurther threatened by the fact that both men love

the same woman.

Cain will be in attendance atthe screening and is bringing giveaways with him.

Following a Q&A on hisfilm, the fun continues with Zombie Apocalypse: Redemption, which starsblaxploitation legend Fred Williamson, and The Hagstone Demon, which stars MarkBorchardt of American Movie fame. The admission for all three films is $7.

Located near the"Downtown Las Vegas" sign, theatre7 opened its doors in March. The artlover's and indie filmfan's paradise is owned by filmmaker Derek Stonebarger, programmed byfilmmaker Chad Clinton Freeman, screens independent films, doubles as an artgallery and hosts live theatre performances.

The venue has already heldscreenings for Neon Reverb, CineKink and Viscera, but PollyGrind will be theatre7'sfirst festival programmed in house. The Vegas Independent Film Festivalwill follow in November.